Search Results for "japan"
Last Updated: February 20, 2013
Landmarks, Uncategorized
Imagery of or taken on-site of any aquarium or zoo is unsuitable for commercial use. Most locations have a posted shoot policy. Additionally, any location that is ticketed entry would require a release or permit. Content shot at these locations may be suitable as editorial use, provided consent has been obtained.
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Last Updated: April 9, 2021
Architecture, Buildings, Uncategorized
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) in Japan requires permits for drone footage in all urban areas. Below is a link to the restricted areas for drone filming. Please note that is for illustrative purposes only and that anyone considering using drones in Japan should check with MILT if a permit
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Last Updated: September 3, 2015
Landmarks, Uncategorized
Edo Wonderland is a ticketed entry, period attraction location in Nikko, Japan. Content featuring Edo Wonderland is not suitable for commercial or editorial use.
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Last Updated: February 5, 2020
Architecture, Buildings
Haneda Airport (HND) is an international airport just outside Tokyo. When it comes to this location being featured in media, the HND website displays a shooting policy and approval process for any media created at Haneda Airport. Content taken inside Haneda Airport is not suitable in any collection. Exterior content taken off-site may be acceptable for commercial
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Last Updated: February 20, 2013
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks, Uncategorized
The shrines, temples, and palaces of Japan are sites deeply connected to culture and tradition. Content taken of or on the grounds of Kinkaku-ji temple (Golden Temple), Horyu-ji temple, and Ise Grand Shrine (Ise Jingu Shrine), and Chūson-ji are off limits in all collections. No submissions please. Content taken of other Japanese shrines, temples or
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Last Updated: April 17, 2018
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks, People
Commercial photography taken inside Japanese train systems requires prior permission (sometimes with a fee). This includes the ticket areas of the stations, train interiors and platform areas as well as any exterior images where the train station or train is the main part of the photo. About 70 percent of Japan’s railway network is owned
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Last Updated: September 16, 2014
Products, Uncategorized
Kikkoman’s bottle design is highly distinctive, having registered trade and design marks. This product is not suitable within content for commercial use, however may be acceptable within content for editorial purposes. List of trademark registration numbers: 3236076; 3385372; 1045671; 1045670
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Last Updated: December 6, 2016
Artwork, Landmarks, Uncategorized
Memorial Sites constructed to the memory of people or events are places that deserve special consideration. These locations often feature art installations as well display the names of families and individuals, paying tribute to a significant moment in time. It’s also important to consider cultural practices and sensitivities involving sites such as cemeteries and memorials.
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Last Updated: March 29, 2023
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks
Oasis 21 is a park and bus terminal in Nagoya, Japan. Their website shows that a commercial shooting application and fee payment is required to do any photo shoots on their premises. Content without that permission is not suitable for Creative RF or Editorial RF. News events that press/journalists are invited to cover are OK
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Last Updated: June 12, 2019
Artwork, People
Optical illusion designs are an artwork and subject to copyright. Unless you have a release from the artist or you have created these works yourself and agree to use of the artwork for any purpose, these works are not suitable for commercial use. Optical illusions designed by Japanese artist Akiyoshi Kitaoka are an example of
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